This document discusses the uses of the word "by" in English. It can be used to indicate who is responsible for an activity or how something is done. Examples are given such as "This song was composed by Schubert" and "The seeds were sown by farmers." It also compares the uses of "by", "with", "on", "in", and "beside." For instance, "by" is used to indicate means or method, while "with" refers to the instrument or tool used. The document provides rules and examples for when to use each of these words depending on the context.
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The document summarizes the differences between the terms "natural" and "physical". It provides examples of how each term is used, such as referring to natural disasters, natural abilities, or physical bodies, effort, evidence, and explanations. The document concludes with an exercise asking students to identify whether phrases use "natural" or "physical".
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This document discusses the uses of the word "by" in English. It can be used to indicate who is responsible for an activity or how something is done. Examples are given such as "This song was composed by Schubert" and "The seeds were sown by farmers." It also compares the uses of "by", "with", "on", "in", and "beside." For instance, "by" is used to indicate means or method, while "with" refers to the instrument or tool used. The document provides rules and examples for when to use each of these words depending on the context.
This document outlines a proposed telemedicine system to monitor pregnant women with pregnancy-induced hypertension (PIH) in their homes. The system would include 6 remote sites equipped with ultrasound machines that can transmit images to a consultant site in Thessaloniki, Greece. Pregnant women could receive daily monitoring to check blood pressure and symptoms without traveling far from home. The consultant would review patient data and images online. This system aims to save patients time and money compared to regular travel for in-person visits while still providing quality health care.
This document presents a compartmental model for modeling the spread of Chlamydia, a sexually transmitted disease. The model divides a population into susceptible, incubation, infected, and recovered compartments. The document provides background on Chlamydia, its symptoms and effects. It then describes the model and parameters used. Results are presented showing the disease trend over time for different incubation period lengths. The model effectively demonstrated how a longer incubation period allows the disease to spread for a longer period before declining.
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The document summarizes the differences between the terms "natural" and "physical". It provides examples of how each term is used, such as referring to natural disasters, natural abilities, or physical bodies, effort, evidence, and explanations. The document concludes with an exercise asking students to identify whether phrases use "natural" or "physical".
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This document contains information about the present perfect passive voice in English grammar. It defines the present perfect passive voice as describing something that was done in the past without details about who, when, how or why. It provides the structure of the present perfect passive voice and examples. It then provides exercises for learners to practice transforming sentences from the active to passive voice in the present perfect tense. The purpose is to develop students' knowledge of using the present perfect passive voice in English.
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The document discusses compound adjectives, which are adjectives made up of two or more words usually separated by hyphens. It provides examples of different types of compound adjectives, including those formed with periods of time, adverbs and past/present participles, nouns and adjectives/participles, and proper nouns. The types of compound adjectives are further explained with additional examples. An activity at the end tests understanding of compound adjectives by having the reader choose the correct compound adjective to complete sentences.
The document outlines the 9 step process to create a green screen video. The steps include: 1) uploading footage and audio files, 2) adding files to editing software, 3) syncing audio and video lipsync, 4) applying the Ultra Key effect to the green screen clip, 5) selecting the lightest green color for keying, 6) adjusting effects for hair, 7) adding background sequence and removing green screen audio, 8) resizing foreground video to fit screen, and 9) exporting the final clip.
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This document provides 3 personal finance tips for college first-years: 1) Follow the 50/30/20 budget rule where 50% of funds go to necessities, 30% to savings, and 20% to discretionary spending. 2) Use credit wisely by getting one credit card and paying it down each month to build credit history. 3) Live frugally by cutting costs through activities like doing laundry together, renting textbooks, taking public transit, having entertainment nights in, and learning to cook to save on food expenses.
This document contains information about the present perfect passive voice in English grammar. It defines the present perfect passive voice as describing something that was done in the past without details about who, when, how or why. It provides the structure of the present perfect passive voice and examples. It then provides exercises for learners to practice transforming sentences from the active to passive voice in the present perfect tense. The purpose is to develop students' knowledge of using the present perfect passive voice in English.
Syed Baseeruddin is a safety professional with over 6 years of experience in construction safety management. He has expertise in safety supervision, job hazard analysis, risk assessment, hazard identification, audits, inspections, and safety compliance. He is proficient in developing and implementing safety management systems to maintain safe working conditions. Currently he works as a Safety Supervisor for Enjaz Al-Sharq Cont. Est. in KSA.
The document discusses compound adjectives, which are adjectives made up of two or more words usually separated by hyphens. It provides examples of different types of compound adjectives, including those formed with periods of time, adverbs and past/present participles, nouns and adjectives/participles, and proper nouns. The types of compound adjectives are further explained with additional examples. An activity at the end tests understanding of compound adjectives by having the reader choose the correct compound adjective to complete sentences.
The document outlines the 9 step process to create a green screen video. The steps include: 1) uploading footage and audio files, 2) adding files to editing software, 3) syncing audio and video lipsync, 4) applying the Ultra Key effect to the green screen clip, 5) selecting the lightest green color for keying, 6) adjusting effects for hair, 7) adding background sequence and removing green screen audio, 8) resizing foreground video to fit screen, and 9) exporting the final clip.
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This document provides 3 personal finance tips for college first-years: 1) Follow the 50/30/20 budget rule where 50% of funds go to necessities, 30% to savings, and 20% to discretionary spending. 2) Use credit wisely by getting one credit card and paying it down each month to build credit history. 3) Live frugally by cutting costs through activities like doing laundry together, renting textbooks, taking public transit, having entertainment nights in, and learning to cook to save on food expenses.